Nepali Times
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Headline
If an enemy wanted to sabotage what's left of Nepal's economy this is what they would do: shut down all hotels indefinitely. Instead, we are doing it to ourselves.
KUNDA DIXIT AND BINOD BHATTARAI

Nation
There are more than 5,000 Nepalis who studied in the ex-Soviet Union. Even though the scholarships have stopped, Russia-returns still contribute greatly to Nepal's development.
SALIL SUBEDI & ALOK TUMBAHANGPHEY

Nepal is the third largest contributor to the UN volunteer programme.
HEMLATA RAI


A new law may undo the success of community forestry in Nepal.
RANJIT DEVRAJ

Domestic Brief






Leisure
"Festivals like these hone your critical abilities, and sharpen the eye. You learn to read films fast at festivals."
ANAGHA NEELKANTAN


An Indian Gorkha officer dies in Kashmir while trying to rescue his Nepali comrade.
KUNDA DIXIT

Business
Nepal's noodle barons are entangled in a domestic brand war, and in chowchow imperialism.
MUKUL HUMAGAIN

Culture
In recent years it has become fashionable to be married at Surya Vinayak.

Literature
On Tradition and Change

Conservation
SALIL SUBEDI

Nepali Society

Review

 
EDITORIAL

COLUMNS
Guest Column
by MAHENDRA P LAMA
Made in China

State Of The State
by CK LAL
Difficult to be friends? Let’s agree not to be enemies.

Economic Sense
by ARTHA BEED
Share scare

Here And There
by DANIEL LAK
Stuck in the throat

Under My Hat
by KUNDA DIXIT
Mobilising the nation

LETTERS

FROM THE NEPALI PRESS

BIZ NEWS


 

SPECIAL

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